Overview
You’ll also learn how to create new sites from scratch or by using site templates, create web parts from scratch and how to create workflows.
Course Instructor: Doug Bassett
Course Outline
01. Chapter 1: Planning the Logical Architecture
- SharePoint Editions and Features
- Understanding the SharePoint Logical Architecture
- Designing a Logical Taxonomy
02. Chapter 2: Designing the Physical Architecture
- Translating the Logical to the Physical Architecture
- Capacity Planning
03. Chapter 3: Integrating SharePoint with the Network Infrastructure
- Planning Farm Communications
- Network Protocols: A Summary
- Network Services
04. Chapter 4: Planning for Farm Deployment
- Planning Farm Deployment
- Installing a Single-Server Farm
- Planning for Sandbox Solutions
05. Chapter 5: Planning the Security Architecture
- Planning Authentication Methods
- Planning for Secure Sites
- Designing Authorization
- Planning Web Application Security
- Planning Code Access Security
06. Chapter 6: Designing an Operations Strategy
- Designing a Maintenance Strategy
- Planning a Monitoring Strategy
- Developing Provisioning Strategies
07. Chapter 7: Designing a Strategy for Business Continuity
- Designing Availability
- Planning a Scaling Strategy
- Designing Recovery Strategies
08. Chapter 8: Planning Service Applications
- Determining Service Application Server Roles
- Planning a Business Connectivity Services Strategy
- Planning an Excel Services Strategy
- Designing a Forms Strategy
09. Chapter 9: Planning a SharePoint Component Strategy
- Designing Web Applications
- Designing Features and Solutions
- Understanding Web Parts
- Planning for Site Customizations
10. Chapter 10: Planning Search Solutions
- Designing the Search Requirements
- Planning the Search Topology
- Planning Enterprise Search
11. Chapter 11: Planning Business Management Strategies
- Planning Collaboration Components
- Designing Content Management
- Planning for Social Computing
- Planning for Business Intelligence Strategy
12. Chapter 12: Planning an Upgrade and Migration Strategy
- Planning a Strategy for Upgrades
- Designing a Migration Strategy
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
- Describe the core methods for identifying business requirements and how these affect planning for a SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint Online deployment.
- Describe how to plan the service application architecture in SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint Online.
- Describe the principles of designing to maximize performance and capacity in aSharePoint 2010 deployment.
- Describe how to successfully plan the physical components of a SharePoint 2010deployment.
- Describe the security architecture of SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint Online and the importance of creating a design that is based on the principle of least privilege.
- Explain how to select authentication methods in a SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint Online design.
- Describe how to match the managed metadata architecture in SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint Online to business requirements.
- Describe how to plan a social computing implementation of SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint Online that meets business requirements.
- Describe the architecture and topologies that are available to service a range of search requirements across business models.
- Describe the core functionality of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) in SharePoint 2010 and how it influences solution design.
- Describe core BI principles that will affect planning for SharePoint 2010.
- Describe how to plan for data governance in SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint Online.
- Describe the considerations for developing a maintenance and monitoring plan for SharePoint 2010 that also incorporates the technologies that support SharePoint 2010.
- Describe how to develop a business continuity plan for SharePoint 2010 and SharePoint Online.
- Understand appropriate command-Line, PowerShell and applicable management shell commands